Mood Disorders/Depression/Anxiety/Bipolar

by Kimberly Zapata Every so often, when speaking about my depression, a well-intentioned friend or family member reminds me, “It’s OK. Everyone gets depressed.” While I know the phrase is meant to lift my spirits and remind me I am not alone, I cannot help but cringe. But instead of speaking up, I smile and nod, contributing to the […]

Longstanding Major Depression can test even the best relationships! Here are some good tips. JP by Ruby Fremon Posted: 06/12/2015 10:56 am EDT Depression is a complex thing with many faces. It can look like happiness one day, followed by the deepest form of sadness the next day. It can cause confusion, frustration, and has […]

Basic helpful info. JP From http://depression.newlifeoutlook.com/8-tips-depression/ Tips for Living with Depression Depression is an often misunderstood condition that affects millions of people every year. Those who suffer from the condition have a difficult time living a normal and productive life. Many lose interest in their lives altogether. This is understandable, but continuing to do the things […]

By: Koty Neelis 1. Depression is not a choice. Depression is one of the most helpless and frustrating experiences a person can have. It’s sometimes feeling sad, sometimes feeling empty, and sometimes feeling absolutely nothing at all. There are times when depression can leave someone feeling paralyzed in their own mind and body, unable to do the […]

By Amateo Ra| Empaths have now been scientifically proven to be more prone to anxiety, especially social anxiety, as well as depression. To be an Empath means you have the intuitive ability to interpret other’s emotions. However, while interpreting these others emotions, it’s very easy to take them on and let them affect you negatively. […]

The Huffington Post | By Lindsay Holmes Think you can spot someone with anxiety in a crowd? The disorder, which touches 18 percent of American adults, is one of the most common mental health issues in the world. It can affect your teachers, your loved ones, your baristas or your neighbors. But its prevalence isn’t […]